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it has a law of its own and has a social context of its own. in that social context afghanistan will move forward in partnership with america and also until partnership with the other countries of nato that have helped us in the past many years. will afghanistan, beyond 2014, be a country that you can visit as tourists? yes, it will. will afghanistan suffer the consequences of terrorism? it might on occasions. will the peace process work? it will. will the peace process take us back to times where the afghan woman could not go to work? no. will we keep our progress it is part of if peace process? yes. it is important today to get through this forum where the afghan woman council was created many years ago. if afghanistan will have peace but peace with the taliban will not drive us away from the gains that we have made. rather those gains will definitely be consolidated and those gains will remain with the afghan people. you,m talking to afghanistan has a standing police of 350,000. afghanistan has a banking sector, afghanistan has a strong cult
it has a law of its own and has a social context of its own. in that social context afghanistan will move forward in partnership with america and also until partnership with the other countries of nato that have helped us in the past many years. will afghanistan, beyond 2014, be a country that you can visit as tourists? yes, it will. will afghanistan suffer the consequences of terrorism? it might on occasions. will the peace process work? it will. will the peace process take us back to times...
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>> we have many, many laws pertaining to guns already. >> we have laws banning murder but we still have murders. >> drunk driving do we go to the ford motor company and tell them stop making automobiles because people get drunk and kill people in cars? >> jon: so we do charge bartenders who serve drunks, and launch public awarance campaigns and have tougher drunk driving laws because it might just bring drunk driving rates down by -- i don't know -- two thirds in a few decades. like magazine sizes smaller magazines for guns. make them have to reload more. >> can i do that pretty quick. >> jon: you are fast fingers graham the foremost gun enthusiast slash speed or gamy champion? the world. how he uses his gun hands to make such delegate paper art. why it's a mystery. [ laughter ] all right. magazine restrictions won't help. how about we keep all the guns except weapons designed purely to go after enemy soldiers. >> we've had a so called assault weapons ban for ten years. studies said it made no difference. it was ill conceive and it didn't work properly. >> joe: you know what they say, i
>> we have many, many laws pertaining to guns already. >> we have laws banning murder but we still have murders. >> drunk driving do we go to the ford motor company and tell them stop making automobiles because people get drunk and kill people in cars? >> jon: so we do charge bartenders who serve drunks, and launch public awarance campaigns and have tougher drunk driving laws because it might just bring drunk driving rates down by -- i don't know -- two thirds in a few...
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here, medical resources and law enforcement are owned by the governor which, as established, comes from the turkish government. fire fighters and things like public works are owned by the municipality. let me tell you about budget discrepancies. the fire department, i got to tell you, when i went and i met with the fire chief, that one left a mark. their fire department was red tagged but they didn't have a place because it was so cold to house their engines because you can't leave diesel engines out in the cold, just doesn't work too well, so they still had to use the facility but they housed the personnel in two tents out in front. their headquarters is one tent and their dorm is another tent and they welcomed us in there, didn't even think twice. and in the story of what it was like there, for a community of nearly 700,000 people, their complete complement of fire fighters that were on duty, their professional staff, was just over 40. they had 4 pieces of apparatus. the newest of which was over 10 years old. they kept it together literally with duct tape and baling wire and that's wh
here, medical resources and law enforcement are owned by the governor which, as established, comes from the turkish government. fire fighters and things like public works are owned by the municipality. let me tell you about budget discrepancies. the fire department, i got to tell you, when i went and i met with the fire chief, that one left a mark. their fire department was red tagged but they didn't have a place because it was so cold to house their engines because you can't leave diesel...
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>> i am a man who follows the rule of law. we are not talking about the rule of law anymore. we are talking about endangering our citizens. these laws were written 30 years ago. 30 years ago we didn't have computers and facebook and we didn't have social media and we certainly doesn't have google maps and that's what broke the camem's back on this request. >> the clerk for new york's putnam county standing firm on his position not to release names and addresses of resident in his countiy that have lel pistol permits. he denied the request from the news. they had already shown the names and applications of permit owners in other counties. the action that the paper pulled got a lot of reaction. >> is it it their job or just to make headlines? >> they could be liberal crusaders or deserate for attention by making them famous. >> as they were saying, the notion of public records changes when it translates in the world wide web and media and tweeting. these are things that every issue of who votes and pay taxes and mentally ill have to be rethought through and it can go from one t
>> i am a man who follows the rule of law. we are not talking about the rule of law anymore. we are talking about endangering our citizens. these laws were written 30 years ago. 30 years ago we didn't have computers and facebook and we didn't have social media and we certainly doesn't have google maps and that's what broke the camem's back on this request. >> the clerk for new york's putnam county standing firm on his position not to release names and addresses of resident in his...
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that panel led directly to the passage of tough new laws, laws that hold connecticut utility companies accountable for how they respond to emergencies. and we created a new energy micro-grid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying we'd had enough it was time to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know we will again feel the brunt of powerful weather. but we can tell our citizens that their state is more prepared for future challenges, that their families will be safer when disaster strikes, and that the odds of anyone having to needlessly suffer through prolonged power outages have been greatly diminished. when hurricane sandy struck, we saw results from the work we'd done together. while we can never entirely prevent damage or power outages, the response was better and faster. once again, we saw a problem and, together, we worked to address it. if these past two years have proven anything, it's that we have the ability to rally around a common good and a common goal.
that panel led directly to the passage of tough new laws, laws that hold connecticut utility companies accountable for how they respond to emergencies. and we created a new energy micro-grid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying we'd had enough it was time to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know we will again feel the brunt of powerful weather. but we can tell our...
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law abiding gun owners don't like what happened in connecticut. they don't like what happened in colorado. they don't like what they see happening today. so it's not just folks who are concerned as i am living in a big city of the level of gun violence. we need to prevent that gun violence and we could take some very sensible measures to do that which gun owners support. gun owner, even those who are members of the nra, support background checks to make sure that violent criminals, people who have severe mental disabilities aren't getting their hands on guns that we don't know about. most americans support closing the gun show loopholes which allows people to purchase weapons without ever having to undergo a background check. so if you do sensible things, whether you're a sportsman who has auled always had guns in the house or someone who is law abiding who wants to protect yourself, you're going to support these sensible measures. it's time for us to stop the violence if we can save one child's life we're doing something good. so i think democrat
law abiding gun owners don't like what happened in connecticut. they don't like what happened in colorado. they don't like what they see happening today. so it's not just folks who are concerned as i am living in a big city of the level of gun violence. we need to prevent that gun violence and we could take some very sensible measures to do that which gun owners support. gun owner, even those who are members of the nra, support background checks to make sure that violent criminals, people who...
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costs from society i will cut myself and my board tax my brother understand my one time imaging of the law going to be basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration the. judge read. well into the tantalum. two of the most violent gangs in u.s. history. it's just all modeled kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence whatever he chooses and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the ati. do we speak your language...
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they, as a lawful, permanent resident so they get a green card. based on their service. there are some individuals who may be eligible to apply for both programs. we work on the refugee side of the program the individuals may choose which of those two avenues is better for them, which operates more quickly dependent they are in iraq or -- >> today operate on a parallel track or is there a preference given to someone who has served as an interpreter for our troops out in the midst of the mountains in afghanistan? do they get a preference? >> they do operate on a parallel track. an individual who is eligible has the opportunity to file for an siv with the state department. in the refugee program, having worked with the united states or a u.s.-affiliated organization is one of the criteria that can help you get access to the program but it is not the sole criteria. >> this has been such a good hearing and a serious issue. we want to make sure that we continue this program -- these programs -- ensuring the safety of the refugees and the safety of the americans. have you been
they, as a lawful, permanent resident so they get a green card. based on their service. there are some individuals who may be eligible to apply for both programs. we work on the refugee side of the program the individuals may choose which of those two avenues is better for them, which operates more quickly dependent they are in iraq or -- >> today operate on a parallel track or is there a preference given to someone who has served as an interpreter for our troops out in the midst of the...
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since he was from the time he signed that law. there were many efforts legislative to say it doesn't make any sense that we ought to allow the pentagon this kind of free will understand this is a pentagon who lost twelve billion dollars in cash money if you recall the incompetence is is staggering the money we're putting away through the pentagon is staggering this is the pentagon who now has a freewheel regardless of how incompetent they are again how do you lose twelve billion dollars in cash within four months that it was shipped to iraq yeah how do you do that and we still the legislators still don't want to take any action on these giant pallets were visible from outer space it's an amazing story my pappa tonio thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you. it's the good the bad and the very very. ugly the good the actual cathedral the historic episcopalian church in washington d.c. has announced that it will begin i was doing same sex wedding ceremonies speaking about the decision cathedral dean the very reverend gary h
since he was from the time he signed that law. there were many efforts legislative to say it doesn't make any sense that we ought to allow the pentagon this kind of free will understand this is a pentagon who lost twelve billion dollars in cash money if you recall the incompetence is is staggering the money we're putting away through the pentagon is staggering this is the pentagon who now has a freewheel regardless of how incompetent they are again how do you lose twelve billion dollars in cash...
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. >> reporter: japanese law bans physical punishment at schools but ministry of education statistics show it happens just the same. hundreds of teachers across the country have been reprimanded in the past decade for using corporal punishment. in the 2011-2012 school year, 108 of 404 cases happened at sports clubs. the basketball team at the high school in question has made a name for itself at national tournaments. but it also has a reputation for abuse. parents have told the school and the board of education about incidents of corporal punishment. the club's supervisor, who is currently on suspension, has been at the school for 18 years. the length of his tenure and the success of his team gave him a lot of power. >> translator: the school wanted to have a new teacher as efficient as he is, but it failed to find one. >> reporter: administrators have apologized to parents for what happened. other teachers who run sport clubs say they're committed to ending corporal punishment. but some parents aren't convinced. >> translator: we suspect there are more hidden facts and want the schoo
. >> reporter: japanese law bans physical punishment at schools but ministry of education statistics show it happens just the same. hundreds of teachers across the country have been reprimanded in the past decade for using corporal punishment. in the 2011-2012 school year, 108 of 404 cases happened at sports clubs. the basketball team at the high school in question has made a name for itself at national tournaments. but it also has a reputation for abuse. parents have told the school and...
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this cause them with of teetwo province to stop them because it was not through the civilian law enforcement but the agency's so that is a large failure so that was for all of the activity. it was a successful operation in military deserves credit but it says there were about 17 major tax from taliban groups, 105 different firefights. this is a contentious issue arguing some of the taliban are attacking pakistan from the other side. maybe this civilization or consolidation of peace has happened to thousand militants have one important factor. the modern history of masai salute -- unless i salute, one man knew fully well that the taliban was after him. those who have taken up a stand and as important as it is it is as important to salute it and appreciate those people who are standing up to him and some of the leading police officers they were killed in one province so they have not been able to defend and if these courageous people stand up to the taliban then it creates a scary scene. i think i have finished with my a eight minutes but leave you with the idea is successful case but the proc
this cause them with of teetwo province to stop them because it was not through the civilian law enforcement but the agency's so that is a large failure so that was for all of the activity. it was a successful operation in military deserves credit but it says there were about 17 major tax from taliban groups, 105 different firefights. this is a contentious issue arguing some of the taliban are attacking pakistan from the other side. maybe this civilization or consolidation of peace has happened...
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and i follow the law i abide by the law now if i break the law my. main concern and my pressure is from within but not outside but as i said you know there are people can i get anything they can they can have their own allegations. however we will investigate if there is a complaint as i said we will investigate them the problem with bahrain is that i think there have been an. media campaign against craig. and i don't know. what i mean the. people come to the train and i have people here in my office we have them here sitting and they say we you know they came from outside they heard something and then when they came to the train they saw something totally different and they say you know. it's a totally different story and that's what you say before. you go one report something from behind your disk do as you just did you come to bahrain and you try to report the real story from. the heart from the rich just recently from the minister of justice that a new kind of measuring be implemented so that the religious leaders local mosques in local communiti
and i follow the law i abide by the law now if i break the law my. main concern and my pressure is from within but not outside but as i said you know there are people can i get anything they can they can have their own allegations. however we will investigate if there is a complaint as i said we will investigate them the problem with bahrain is that i think there have been an. media campaign against craig. and i don't know. what i mean the. people come to the train and i have people here in my...
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gun laws. french police are looking for the killers of three female could issue independence activists who were shot in the head in terrorism thursday the motive for the murders which took the life of a p k k party co-founder is not yet clear ankara has recently started disarmament talks with jailed leader of the twenty five year conflict between the organization and the government the murders sparked mazza rallies in turkey with some say the women were killed by a crude faction opposed to the talks others believe the assassinations were carried out by the government to derail negotiations. afghan leader hamid karzai is in washington to thrash out america's role in afghanistan during talks with president obama mr karzai has already met defense secretary leon panetta and secretary of state hillary clinton the focus of the one to one meeting is expected to be on the number of american troops that will remain in afghanistan after the majority pull out twenty fourteen end their possible role washin
gun laws. french police are looking for the killers of three female could issue independence activists who were shot in the head in terrorism thursday the motive for the murders which took the life of a p k k party co-founder is not yet clear ankara has recently started disarmament talks with jailed leader of the twenty five year conflict between the organization and the government the murders sparked mazza rallies in turkey with some say the women were killed by a crude faction opposed to the...
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national law enforcement organizations. also, we got a sense of -- to give you a sense of what we have done so far, we met with the american medical community, a group of about 15 leading medical doctors representing organizations across the country. we have met with at risk youth and children's advocacy groups from the alliance to promise america to the boys and girls club, etc. we believe this is cultural as much as it is weapons themselves. we met with domestic violence prevention communities. we met with justice organizations like the aba. we met with the national legal aid and defenders associations, prosecutors. we met with national service organizations. kawano as, rotary international. we have met with youth groups. we have met with gun safety advocates. yesterday that meeting took place here. also come up a dozen other organizations -- also, a dozen other organizations. that are concerned about gun safety. and we met with educators and parents from the school boards to the state school offices and associations. aga
national law enforcement organizations. also, we got a sense of -- to give you a sense of what we have done so far, we met with the american medical community, a group of about 15 leading medical doctors representing organizations across the country. we have met with at risk youth and children's advocacy groups from the alliance to promise america to the boys and girls club, etc. we believe this is cultural as much as it is weapons themselves. we met with domestic violence prevention...
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the council reviews laws but does not have legislative powers. a fire killed 13 people in bahrain's burned through a three-story building. the nationalities and victims have yet to be announced. investigators are on the way to determine the cause of the fire. the malian army has retaken a strategic town from al qaeda- linked fighters who controlled large parts of the north. france backed up their military by launching a -- an air strike. more from paris. >> molly's beleaguered army is losing ground to al qaeda rebels in the north. the government is desperate for help. the united nations has given its support with 3300 troops from a block of west africa and neighboring nations. the first of those troops will be deployed immediately. mali's old colonial master has confirmed reports its troops are already on the ground there. >> i have responded to mali's request for help. this afternoon, french armed forces supported mali's forces to fight against the terrorists. this operation is within the framework of the un resolution and will last as long as n
the council reviews laws but does not have legislative powers. a fire killed 13 people in bahrain's burned through a three-story building. the nationalities and victims have yet to be announced. investigators are on the way to determine the cause of the fire. the malian army has retaken a strategic town from al qaeda- linked fighters who controlled large parts of the north. france backed up their military by launching a -- an air strike. more from paris. >> molly's beleaguered army is...
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. >> the law requires the release of this information and it's more important to follow our laws that it gives access to information to what our government is doing than to say that we're not going to allow the american people know what the government is doing because it will upset the terrorists. we should follow the law and blame the terrorist it is they do anything inappropriate. but we should not throw out the laws because the terrorists don't like the result as soon. >> cenk: i can't believe i'm going to say i agree. three panel judges were asked they said they have not decided but it doesn't look good on initial looking into the case. quote they're telling us it is a risk that americans will die if we release these documents. when the government tells us that this is likely to lead to death, shouldn't we defer to that even more when they say that it will result in the release of secret information? no you're a judge. your job is not to defer to the executive branch, if they say so, it must be true. this is how they're keeping so many people secret from people they're supposed to
. >> the law requires the release of this information and it's more important to follow our laws that it gives access to information to what our government is doing than to say that we're not going to allow the american people know what the government is doing because it will upset the terrorists. we should follow the law and blame the terrorist it is they do anything inappropriate. but we should not throw out the laws because the terrorists don't like the result as soon. >> cenk: i...
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i thank you for passing this plan, and i was proud to sign it into law this summer. in k-12 education, we have made great strides, but there is much more to be done. who would have thought, just three years ago, in the face of entrenched resistance, that i could stand here and congratulate us today for the following -- ensuring accountability by passing the first major reform of tenure in 100 years, establishing performance-based pay in newark through hard-nosed collective bargaining so that we can reward and retain the very best teachers where we need them most, implementing inter-district school choice, which has tripled its enrollment in the last 3 years and will grow to 6,000 students next year, growing the number of charter schools to a record 86 in new jersey, signing the urban hope act to turn failing schools into renaissance schools in newark, trenton, and camden, and finally, investing the largest amount of state aid to education in new jersey history -- $8.9 billion in this year's budget, over $1 billion higher than in fiscal year 2011. in new jersey, we ha
i thank you for passing this plan, and i was proud to sign it into law this summer. in k-12 education, we have made great strides, but there is much more to be done. who would have thought, just three years ago, in the face of entrenched resistance, that i could stand here and congratulate us today for the following -- ensuring accountability by passing the first major reform of tenure in 100 years, establishing performance-based pay in newark through hard-nosed collective bargaining so that we...
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all available biographic and biometric information is vetted against a broad array of law enforcement, intelligence community, and other relevant data bases to help confirm an applicant's identity, to check for any criminal or other derogatory information, and to identify information that could inform lines of questioning at the interview itself. while the state department takes the lead for certain biographic checks, biometric checks are coordinated by uscis using mobile fingerprint equipment. these fingerprints are screened against the fbi's vast biometric holdings and also screened and enrolled in dhs's biometric system, which is known as ident. through ident, applicant fingerprints are not only screened against watch list information but also previous immigration encounters that may be relevant to their eligibility. what i have just described is the baseline of security checks that were conducted for all refugee applicants before the launch of large-scale processing of iraqi applicants in 2007. in order to mitigate the risk of exploitation, while offering resettlement opportunitie
all available biographic and biometric information is vetted against a broad array of law enforcement, intelligence community, and other relevant data bases to help confirm an applicant's identity, to check for any criminal or other derogatory information, and to identify information that could inform lines of questioning at the interview itself. while the state department takes the lead for certain biographic checks, biometric checks are coordinated by uscis using mobile fingerprint equipment....
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law. two, you want more scrutiny. and then preventing this impulse buy. >> yes. >> that, to me, is very interesting because that gets into the whole idea of mental illness as well. >> right. >> it's not necessarily only impulse buying, but people who may be mentally ill who have access to guns that are legally in their home. >> well, and right now, we have existing prohibitions on if you've had certain mental health conditions, you're not supposed to be able to buy bullets. but how would the seller of the bullet know that? because they don't have to check your i.d. there's no records. so at least if we had some of these things in place, if a person who had the kind of background that is prohibited from buying ammunition, law enforcement is able to know and they can intervene. >> oftentimes people have said, you know, across the country, we could do better if we were orchestrated, if we had a way that everybody could know how many bullets are sold. how many guns are out there. but there are
law. two, you want more scrutiny. and then preventing this impulse buy. >> yes. >> that, to me, is very interesting because that gets into the whole idea of mental illness as well. >> right. >> it's not necessarily only impulse buying, but people who may be mentally ill who have access to guns that are legally in their home. >> well, and right now, we have existing prohibitions on if you've had certain mental health conditions, you're not supposed to be able to buy...
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finally, it is law. [applause] just like the act that companies took to every single court available. but when the supreme court ruled that they were wrong and we were right, so to speak. that was that. the same thing happened on health care. everybody fighting every way that they know to chip away at the edges. the supreme court gets a hold of it and happily sustains it. and so is there, forever. i could go all day, probably your worst fear, about helping veterans and seniors living in dignity. after 9/11, it was an extraordinary experience to invest in science, technology, aviation, infrastructure. we put $50 million into the airport. i don't think many people know that, but i am telling you that. making its larger and safer. i can talk about the exhilarating fights as chairman of the committee to make our cause more efficient, and the internet more safe. the internet is a large and a looming problem and has everything to do with cyber security, something we seem not to be able to address in congress.
finally, it is law. [applause] just like the act that companies took to every single court available. but when the supreme court ruled that they were wrong and we were right, so to speak. that was that. the same thing happened on health care. everybody fighting every way that they know to chip away at the edges. the supreme court gets a hold of it and happily sustains it. and so is there, forever. i could go all day, probably your worst fear, about helping veterans and seniors living in...
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meghan's law and a series of laws that have been much wide reaching implications than had originally been intended by legislators. the change in sentencing policies has created a new normal. for those of us in this room we hear about people getting 25 years sentences, 25 years to life and you don't blink at it because it is the american criminal justice system and what we are used to and yet in comparison with sentencing policies around world, the united states is far disproportionate in its sentencing. i will show you a few charts and graphs to give the background and talked-about cases that i worked on immediately after law school that really give some -- allows for a human story in a way that humanized what is going on in the criminal justice system and why -- relying on litigation today is a short-sighted way to which the reform. how many prisoners -- let me walk you through a little bit. you will see how the extent to which there has been a massive expansion in the prison population and remains relatively flat for quite some time. the u.s. imprisonment rate today is about 1 in 1
meghan's law and a series of laws that have been much wide reaching implications than had originally been intended by legislators. the change in sentencing policies has created a new normal. for those of us in this room we hear about people getting 25 years sentences, 25 years to life and you don't blink at it because it is the american criminal justice system and what we are used to and yet in comparison with sentencing policies around world, the united states is far disproportionate in its...
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. >> reporter: japanese law bans physical punishment at schools but ministry of education statistics show it happens just the same. hundreds of teachers across the country have been reprimanded in the past decade for using corporal punishment. in the 2011-2012 school year, 108 of 404 cases happened at sports clubs. the basketball team at the high school in question has made a name for itself at national tournaments. but it also has a reputation for abuse. parents have told the school and the board of education about incidents of corporal punishment. the club's supervisor, who is currently on suspension, has been at the school for 18 years. the length of his tenure and the success of his team gave him a lot of power. >> translator: the school wanted to have a new teacher as efficient as he is, but it failed to find one. >> reporter: administrators have apologized to parents for what happened. other teachers who run sport clubs say they're committed to ending corporal punishment. but some parents aren't convinced. >> translator: we suspect there are more hidden facts and want the schoo
. >> reporter: japanese law bans physical punishment at schools but ministry of education statistics show it happens just the same. hundreds of teachers across the country have been reprimanded in the past decade for using corporal punishment. in the 2011-2012 school year, 108 of 404 cases happened at sports clubs. the basketball team at the high school in question has made a name for itself at national tournaments. but it also has a reputation for abuse. parents have told the school and...
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but i say, enforced laws we have. every law enforcement agency i have talked to -- [applause] sing the same song. budget cuts, lack of trained personnel, lack of a will to prosecute. gun owners have a responsibility to keep those guns out of the hands of the mentally ill, drug users, and convicted criminals. thank you very much. [applause] >> hello. my name is ted heinrick. that is a difficult speech to follow. i am not unfamiliar with guns. as a cadet, i was on an award winning rifle team in chicago, illinois, so it is not out of some sort of fear that i speak on this tonight, but i am appalled at the reckless distribution of firearms in this country and a tragic destruction of lives and families that this is causing. we have laws on the books to control sales, for example, but there are so shot through with polls and exceptions that there are meaningless for their purpose. for example, if it makes sense to do background checks on gun buyers in stores, why is it not equally sensible to do background checks for intern
but i say, enforced laws we have. every law enforcement agency i have talked to -- [applause] sing the same song. budget cuts, lack of trained personnel, lack of a will to prosecute. gun owners have a responsibility to keep those guns out of the hands of the mentally ill, drug users, and convicted criminals. thank you very much. [applause] >> hello. my name is ted heinrick. that is a difficult speech to follow. i am not unfamiliar with guns. as a cadet, i was on an award winning rifle...
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they have to obey international laws at war. i handed this video over to the army's criminal investigation department. >> there are now almost 200,000 afghan soldiers but a high rate of decertification and low re-enlistment means a third have to be replaced every year. that leaves a lot of inexperienced young men and ott battlefield. -- on the battlefield. >> afghanistan forces does not really need only to know how to shoot but they need to know beyond how to shoot, you know. in terms of military tactics and security tactics, of course, in terms of be -- to be a patriot, to fight for this country, and, of course, during that fight to -- to consider all human rights. >> a recent u.s. department of defense report stated that only 1 of 23 afghan battalions is ready to fight alone, without help from nato forces. of course, it's not just afghan forces that have been caught on video abusing the bodies of the dead. the u.s. military has had its own isolated cases. but it is the afghan forces who will soon take over complete responsibil
they have to obey international laws at war. i handed this video over to the army's criminal investigation department. >> there are now almost 200,000 afghan soldiers but a high rate of decertification and low re-enlistment means a third have to be replaced every year. that leaves a lot of inexperienced young men and ott battlefield. -- on the battlefield. >> afghanistan forces does not really need only to know how to shoot but they need to know beyond how to shoot, you know. in...
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that a country were that law rules and the national association act and i was the president. today he's keen to pretty much do what he thinks is right in order to in his mind protect the security of all u.s. citizens as it is it is creating a legal framework though to retroactively accommodate what's already been happening in guantanamo for the last decade i mean why are yeah american citizens it's horrible it goes against our due process. one of the most fundamental rights of american citizens but i mean at the same time one tunnel bay prisoners they've been encouraged encouraged in this kind of treatment for over a decade is this going is creating a legal framework for that absolutely right i want to to emphasize that the abuse hasn't ended one is with obama on two coffees i was that preparing for this injury and minute ago and i counted the number of people who were there. from day one and there's twelve according to our numbers twelve people that were there in prison and january eleventh two thousand and two eleven years ago and we still remain one of them. one tenement i
that a country were that law rules and the national association act and i was the president. today he's keen to pretty much do what he thinks is right in order to in his mind protect the security of all u.s. citizens as it is it is creating a legal framework though to retroactively accommodate what's already been happening in guantanamo for the last decade i mean why are yeah american citizens it's horrible it goes against our due process. one of the most fundamental rights of american citizens...
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they have to obey the international laws. i have handed this over to the army criminal investigation department. >> there are almost 200,000 afghan soldiers. a higher rate of desertion and low reenlistment means 1/3 have to be replaced every year. that means a lot of inexperienced young man on the battlefield. >> the afghanistan forces do not only need to know how to shoot. they need to know beyond how to shoot. in terms of military tactics and to be a patriot, to know to fight for the country, and during that fight to consider human-rights in recent u.s. department of defense report stated only one of 23 italians is ready to fight alone without help from nato forces -- only one of 23 battalions is ready to fight alone with help from nato forces. the u.s. military has had its own of isolated cases. is the afghan forces that will take over complete responsibility for security in this country. to help them do that, they need to win the respect of the population. >> rebels in the central african republic have occupied two more t
they have to obey the international laws. i have handed this over to the army criminal investigation department. >> there are almost 200,000 afghan soldiers. a higher rate of desertion and low reenlistment means 1/3 have to be replaced every year. that means a lot of inexperienced young man on the battlefield. >> the afghanistan forces do not only need to know how to shoot. they need to know beyond how to shoot. in terms of military tactics and to be a patriot, to know to fight for...
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law. it was an offensive contract that you could escape law by keeping people in guantanamo. the government still argues that for most rights except the right to habeas corpus, that is embedded -- that has been gutted by the d.c. circuit, probably the most conservative circuit in the country. their interpretation of what habeas corpus means will allow nazi germany to hold people in concentration camps. guantanamo is fundamentally wrong. of the 100 cities -- of the one of the 66 people held there, half of them have been cleared. we are holding people we should not hold. that is crazy. we say we should hold them because it is politically inconvenient to let them go? it is just wrong, absolutely wrong. guantanamo is. over christmas, i was away and i happened to be at a dinner and a young girl was there, her 13th birthday, her mother introduced us and said tom was the lead lawyer in the guantanamo case before the supreme court and she said, what is guantanamo? she did not know what guantanamo
law. it was an offensive contract that you could escape law by keeping people in guantanamo. the government still argues that for most rights except the right to habeas corpus, that is embedded -- that has been gutted by the d.c. circuit, probably the most conservative circuit in the country. their interpretation of what habeas corpus means will allow nazi germany to hold people in concentration camps. guantanamo is fundamentally wrong. of the 100 cities -- of the one of the 66 people held...
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law-abiding gun owners do not like what happened in connecticut. did not like what happened in aurora, colorado. did not like what they see happening today. it is not just folks were as concerned as i am, living in a big city. we need to prevent that gun violence. we could take some sensible measures to do that, which gun owners support. members of the nra's support background checks to make sure that violent criminals to make sure the people who have severe mental disabilities are not getting their hands on guns and we do not know about. most americans support closing the gun show local, which allows people to purchase weapons without having to undergo a background check. if you do sensible things, whether you or sportsmen who was always had guns in the house, or whether you are someone who is law-abiding and wants to protect yourself, you're going to support the sensible measures. it is time for us to stop the violence. if we have set a one child's life, we have done some good. -- saved one child poe's life, we have done some good. -- child's lif
law-abiding gun owners do not like what happened in connecticut. did not like what happened in aurora, colorado. did not like what they see happening today. it is not just folks were as concerned as i am, living in a big city. we need to prevent that gun violence. we could take some sensible measures to do that, which gun owners support. members of the nra's support background checks to make sure that violent criminals to make sure the people who have severe mental disabilities are not getting...
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many law americas are still demanding she testify about the benghazi attack before they vote on john kerry as her successor. >> big week for white house staff announcements. they will nominate john brennan as the next cia director. that could happen as soon as today. he spent 25 years at the spy agency. mike morrell is acting director who took over for petraeus who resigned after an extra marital affair. >>> james holmes will be at his preliminary hearing. they are ex securitied to have dozens of witnesses play 911 calls and play video from the movie theater. they will decide if he should go to trial. he is accused of injuring dozens of more in the july shooting last year. the search for the massoni fashion house grows more intense as it enters his 4th day. his plane vanishing without a trace friday pizhis wife, two friends and crew members were on board. >> hundreds gathering together for the life and legacy of former president richard nixon. ♪ >> that ceremony held yesterday celebrating what would have been president nixon's 100th birthday which was on wednesday. there was also m
many law americas are still demanding she testify about the benghazi attack before they vote on john kerry as her successor. >> big week for white house staff announcements. they will nominate john brennan as the next cia director. that could happen as soon as today. he spent 25 years at the spy agency. mike morrell is acting director who took over for petraeus who resigned after an extra marital affair. >>> james holmes will be at his preliminary hearing. they are ex securitied...
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this process in order to avoid the law. the reason -- i have gotten fired from jobs and ostracized, it certainly not a career path i recommend to my law students. at the end of the day you have got to believe in something and you have to be willing to stand up for it because the public is largely tuned out on these issues and i am going to make it as uncomfortable as i can by continuing to remind them. i appreciate opportunities like this and appreciate people interested enough to come out on a dreary friday and listen and i hope you will talk to your friends and neighbors and maybe we can reverse course on what we have done last 11 years. [applause] >> like many foreigners, on january 11, 2002, when donald rumsfeld gave permission for photographs to be taken by soldiers of these men with their eyes and years covered kneeling in the caribbean sun, shackled, they didn't look to me like any recognizable form of the tension that was internationally acceptable. i realize the color orange that was prevalent at the time was more
this process in order to avoid the law. the reason -- i have gotten fired from jobs and ostracized, it certainly not a career path i recommend to my law students. at the end of the day you have got to believe in something and you have to be willing to stand up for it because the public is largely tuned out on these issues and i am going to make it as uncomfortable as i can by continuing to remind them. i appreciate opportunities like this and appreciate people interested enough to come out on a...
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it was sullivan's law of 1911 which was the first in the nation gun control law. it required a permit for the position of a handgun. new york was the first. it is still on the books. new york led the way then, let's pass safe and legal legislation and lead the way again in saving lives. [applause] when it comes to government reform we all believe in government otherwise we would not be in this room today. for government to be effective we have to be trusted. the more we're trusted the more effective we are. it all about the relationship we have with the citizens of this state. we must end the campaign to finance reform. new york currently has the highest contribution limits among all states, third lowest rate of participation. i want to propose the disclose new york plan which is simple. it is the nation's most aggressive disclosure law, period. what it says is disclose all political and lobbying contributions within 48 hours electronically, period. right now -- right now the disclosure law says you can disclose every six months, sometimes a year, sometimes never.
it was sullivan's law of 1911 which was the first in the nation gun control law. it required a permit for the position of a handgun. new york was the first. it is still on the books. new york led the way then, let's pass safe and legal legislation and lead the way again in saving lives. [applause] when it comes to government reform we all believe in government otherwise we would not be in this room today. for government to be effective we have to be trusted. the more we're trusted the more...
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so if that law was law, if the bill became law it would be impossible to default. then you cut spending to make up the rest of the shortfall. that is a different thing. >> but there are two different conversations going on, default for the whole country and then default on obligation. the 40%, that we can't cover. that there are people out there relying op this. you know -- >> but the problem with that point -- i think you are right on the analytical part. the problem is objective measure. they say it's outrageous to say we can cut spending on the obligations we have to people. it's impossible to cut spending by law or any other way. the obligations exist no matter what mechanism we go about cutting them. this is the one time we have a chance the cut spending. >> bret: i want to read the full quote from 2006. we should be fair in 2011 he said it was a political vote. >> raising the miles per hour debt limit is sign of leadership fail your. it's a sipe that we now depend on the ongoing financial assistance from the foreign countries to finance the government reckles
so if that law was law, if the bill became law it would be impossible to default. then you cut spending to make up the rest of the shortfall. that is a different thing. >> but there are two different conversations going on, default for the whole country and then default on obligation. the 40%, that we can't cover. that there are people out there relying op this. you know -- >> but the problem with that point -- i think you are right on the analytical part. the problem is objective...
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he says that's been shown through history and international law. he said the government will continue air and sea surveillance to protect areas around the islands. japan maintains an air defense idtificaon zonoverhe east china sea just outside the air space. aircraft are required to notify the authorities if they plan to fly inside the zone. defense officials say at least ten chinese military approached the area on thursday. some of the planes entered the zone but they didn't fly into japanese air space. commanders scrambled fighter jets and the chinese planes left the area. >>> south korean psidentlect park geun-hye has met with officials in seoul. she met vice foreign minister zhang zhijun on thursday in her office. she wants to improve bilateral relations. a spokesman for park said the president-elect has vowed a stern response to north korean provocations including nuclear and missile development. she added that south korea is open to dialogue with the north, including humanitarian assistance. zhang voiced hope that ties will further improve un
he says that's been shown through history and international law. he said the government will continue air and sea surveillance to protect areas around the islands. japan maintains an air defense idtificaon zonoverhe east china sea just outside the air space. aircraft are required to notify the authorities if they plan to fly inside the zone. defense officials say at least ten chinese military approached the area on thursday. some of the planes entered the zone but they didn't fly into japanese...
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. >> this was not supposed to happen after he signed the healthcare law into law. health insurance providers raising rates with some premiums going up by budget digits. who is feeling the crunch most may surprise you. military service didn't end as it was hoped. >> i would be dishonest to say i didn't lose something that meant an awful lot to me. i would be dishonest to say it doesn't still hurt. mastermind is leaking out. san lee mcchrystal >> kicking off a year long celebration to honor the presidency of richard nixon. fox reports live from richard nixon presidential library. >> the possible fight brewing in washington over who will be the nation seas next secretary of defense. numerous republicans she answered questions about the hearing. democratic lawmakers uneasy about the record that issue. >> the question question we will be answering is do his views make sense for that particular job. it is a hearing aby any other nominee. it is antagonistic approac
. >> this was not supposed to happen after he signed the healthcare law into law. health insurance providers raising rates with some premiums going up by budget digits. who is feeling the crunch most may surprise you. military service didn't end as it was hoped. >> i would be dishonest to say i didn't lose something that meant an awful lot to me. i would be dishonest to say it doesn't still hurt. mastermind is leaking out. san lee mcchrystal >> kicking off a year long...
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introduced already this year called message bills to say something and one that passed was signed into law a and we have the kick the can down the road with the fiscal cliff but most naming parks and post offices in naming people to the board of the smithsonian. the should be at the bottom of the pile so so far the 130th congress will do nothing at all. that is my $0.2. thank you fo us. we will see you next week. >> good evening. i m. lowrie rothman. america's longest war is closer to an end. obama set in motion a reversal of policy to negotiate with terrorists. you heard correctly that includes talking to a group that is accused of aiding international terrorist. that was at a joint news conference today with a news conference with karzai. both are putting there support for the support role this spring and reconciliation talks with the television. >> ultimately security gains should be matched with political progress of real reconciliation progress with the afghan government and television. president karzai updated me on the road map to peace a we agreed the process we should open the tel
introduced already this year called message bills to say something and one that passed was signed into law a and we have the kick the can down the road with the fiscal cliff but most naming parks and post offices in naming people to the board of the smithsonian. the should be at the bottom of the pile so so far the 130th congress will do nothing at all. that is my $0.2. thank you fo us. we will see you next week. >> good evening. i m. lowrie rothman. america's longest war is closer to an...
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guest: it is about laws. laws are made by elected officials. who is representing us at the state legislature and in congress matters. we can overturn right to work laws. and we can pass it will pay laws. we need the right people to support these kinds of changes for our economic future. host: hillary clinton, if she decides to run for president, what does she have to consider in your opinion? guest: in my opinion, she's got to decide to run. she would be fantastic. she has been an incredible secretary of state. the democratic party -- even in a poll earlier this week in a primary setting, already at 56% and the next person at 16%. it is really up to her to make a decision. i think she deserves all the time she needs to make it. if she makes the decision not to take it on, because she has given so much of her life to public service, and i'm sure she will continue in one way or another, i do think it is time to have a woman on the ticket in 2016. i think we will see really great women stepping up and running in 2016, 2020, and 2024. the bench is
guest: it is about laws. laws are made by elected officials. who is representing us at the state legislature and in congress matters. we can overturn right to work laws. and we can pass it will pay laws. we need the right people to support these kinds of changes for our economic future. host: hillary clinton, if she decides to run for president, what does she have to consider in your opinion? guest: in my opinion, she's got to decide to run. she would be fantastic. she has been an incredible...
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you know federal law says twenty three percent of all federal contracts should go to small businesses the federal government really spends over a trillion dollars a year so that means small businesses should be getting around two hundred thirty billion dollars a year well the big defense contractors in the military industrial complex want that money it's real simple it's about greed and the only way for them to get their hands of that money is to close the s.b.a. and once that happens the big corporations will get one hundred percent of all government contracts all government spending but the problem is they're not creating any jobs and to do that would be devastating to our economy and cost this country millions of jobs well let's get into the fraudulent aspect of this of course that's very corrupt but your organization notes that thirteen federal and two private investigations found evidence of fraud and abuse in federal contracting what exactly is the government doing and how much are we talking about here. well according to the federal investigations that have gone on in the last
you know federal law says twenty three percent of all federal contracts should go to small businesses the federal government really spends over a trillion dollars a year so that means small businesses should be getting around two hundred thirty billion dollars a year well the big defense contractors in the military industrial complex want that money it's real simple it's about greed and the only way for them to get their hands of that money is to close the s.b.a. and once that happens the big...
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recall international law that's on your side because international law regards israel's development on that land as being illegal so is that going to help you at all and so i can too. and circa who will let me just quickly ask you that question again what about international law or if. you can hear me at all or what i think we'll probably have to leave that then if you can hear it or not we'll try and do this a little bit later if we can sorry for that as i said we're trying to get back to maybe in the next hour here on r.t. the people of venezuela are still in suspense over the health of their leader hugo chavez who's recovering from cancer so drink you but only this week tens of thousands held a rally at a symbolic inauguration ceremony is to have his official swearing in date was postponed indefinitely by the country's supreme court. from asia times online believes that with the protracted absence of the charismatic leader there is a severe power struggle now underway. so this war is not a monolithic saying like there exists a communist party in china they're actually east for fi
recall international law that's on your side because international law regards israel's development on that land as being illegal so is that going to help you at all and so i can too. and circa who will let me just quickly ask you that question again what about international law or if. you can hear me at all or what i think we'll probably have to leave that then if you can hear it or not we'll try and do this a little bit later if we can sorry for that as i said we're trying to get back to...
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and thanks to the president for signing the bill into law. this important legislation provides policy guidance that enables d.o.d. to provide for our fighters and their families and to protect the american people. it demonstrated strong bipartisan commitment to national security. we hope this success may spur progress on critical issues that still remain. those issues include issues to develop a balanced deficit plan. a final f.y. 13 appropriation bill to replace the continued resolution and the president's f.y. 14 budget. congress' recent decision to delay pulling the trigger on sequestration for two months was a positive step. we welcome the delay, we're still deeply concerned about what may happen should we fail to reach deficit reduction agreement by the end of february. our nation's ongoing budget gymnastics exerts consequences on the air force and create an atmosphere of unease among our uniformed and civilian airman. failure to enact a budget along with the overhanging threat of large cuts creates wasteful churn. given we are now into
and thanks to the president for signing the bill into law. this important legislation provides policy guidance that enables d.o.d. to provide for our fighters and their families and to protect the american people. it demonstrated strong bipartisan commitment to national security. we hope this success may spur progress on critical issues that still remain. those issues include issues to develop a balanced deficit plan. a final f.y. 13 appropriation bill to replace the continued resolution and...
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just not that long ago, we were passing laws laws that contradid federal laws. this is the right timing to get this done. i think the momentum is there. >> let me ask you, dan, this is what you do. this is -- this is really the focus of your work. what is the? >> of course, we want to make sure that american families and citizens get a fair shake in the labor market and equal opportunity. we think the president has undermined any action because they have unilaterally abandoned immigration law enforcem. when you tell the people, we are not going to enforce the laws and sue the states to get assistance in enforcing the laws, you are telling the american people that so-called reform is a big amnesty program with no prospect of meanful immigration enforcement in the future -- [overlapping dialogue] -- >> jamie: hold on. >> everything the administration has done, everything the obama administration has done and people like senator durbin have done for four years has undermined any pressure for legislative action and policy, when we have talked about piecemeal reforms
just not that long ago, we were passing laws laws that contradid federal laws. this is the right timing to get this done. i think the momentum is there. >> let me ask you, dan, this is what you do. this is -- this is really the focus of your work. what is the? >> of course, we want to make sure that american families and citizens get a fair shake in the labor market and equal opportunity. we think the president has undermined any action because they have unilaterally abandoned...
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we can have strong gun rights laws so that law abiding citizens can have their full choice will a firearm stone for protection of their homeland to carry for lawful protection. banning guns is not put this in the interaction. it can be harmonious. lou: okay. and that, perhaps, would begin with an examination of why we are not permitting people who are mentally ill from owning guns. we thank you both. i hope you'll be here to continue the conversation. much more on the president's initiative to enact more restrictive gun control laws and the limited affects those laws have had in high-crime areas. we take that up next on the broadcast. senator reid is an idiot. at senator reid has a lot of company, especially when it comes to the government reponse to hurricane katrina and superstore sandy. we take that up in tonight's "chalk talk." provocative new documentary that shows how terrorists have successfully infiltrated the united states. the film's producer, an award winning journalist joins us here next. ♪ ♪ lou: newly released images show a former fbi agent who is kidnapped released six
we can have strong gun rights laws so that law abiding citizens can have their full choice will a firearm stone for protection of their homeland to carry for lawful protection. banning guns is not put this in the interaction. it can be harmonious. lou: okay. and that, perhaps, would begin with an examination of why we are not permitting people who are mentally ill from owning guns. we thank you both. i hope you'll be here to continue the conversation. much more on the president's initiative to...